The holidays are behind us, but toy safety continues to dominate parents' concerns. There have been several recent developments parents should be aware of, as the issue of toy safety has not been resolved. Recalls continue almost daily, especially for lead paint standards … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2008
Breastfeeding Reduces Anxiety in Children
It is common knowledge that the breast is best for infant's health, cognitive, and physical development. Breastfeeding is also better for the environment. A new study from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm also claims that children who were breastfed as infants are better … [Read more...]
1/31/2008 National Teach-In: Global Warming Solutions
On January 31, 2008, millions of students will engage in activities focused on global warming solutions as part of Focus the Nation's National Teach-In. The 2008 National Teach-In: Global Warming Solutions for America is not just for k-12 teachers and students, but it includes … [Read more...]
Clorox Benefits From FDA's Decision on Natural
Yesterday I went on a bit of a diatribe about the FDA’s reluctance to define the word, “natural”. The FDA dealt a disappointing blow recently to consumers hunting for natural choices for their families. Despite petitions … the FDA declined to issue a regulation that would define … [Read more...]
“Natural” Means Nothing – FDA Declines to Define “Natural”
The FDA dealt a disappointing blow recently to consumers hunting for natural choices for their families. Despite petitions from The Sugar Association and major manufacturer, Sara Lee, Food Navigator reports that the FDA declined to issue a regulation that would define use of the … [Read more...]
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